KOCO meteorologist Jonathan Conder says the heavy snow is ending, but the cold is still here to stay.
The snowfall is almost over in Oklahoma, as the precipitation during the winter storm is coming to an end on Sunday.
KOCO 5 Meteorologist Jonathan Conder said even though Saturday started with only a few inches of snow, it ended up being a record-breaking day.
Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt, who is currently the President of the United States Conference of Mayors, posted a statement ...
Some Oklahoma schools have already announced their plans for Monday as a winter storm blanketed the state in snow and ice.
Shawnee residents and officials spent Saturday preparing for heavier snowfall, with mixed reactions to the icy roads and a ...
Ranchers in Garvin County continue their work despite freezing temperatures, focusing on keeping cattle warm and fed during ...
Roads and highways across Oklahoma remain slick and hazardous after multiple days of a winter storm that brought snowfall and ice to the Sooner State.
Winter weather has impacted the Oklahoma City metro area, leading to a ceiling collapse at a Norman hotel and challenging ...
Cheers erupted from a gathered crowd as he started climbing the 508-meter (1,667-foot) tower, using the horizontal metal ...
As temperatures fall in Pottawatomie County, emergency crews are preparing for a second round of heavy snowfall and urging ...
Pauls Valley experiences freezing temperatures and accumulating snow, posing challenges for local ranchers managing cattle ...
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